The reset code is on the back of the radio,
The CD changer was an option on the 1995 Volvo 960. If it is so equipped, the CD changer can be found in the trunk, bolted to the underside of the rear parcel shelf. On the wagon, it is under the right hand access panel in the cargo area.
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You have to remove the player from the dash (disconnect neg. battery cable first). Disassemble it and manually push out the discs. My CD's were jammed and I had to do this. I also noticed that a gear which moves the CD holders had broken teeth. I'm still trying to find a replacement gear. HERE'S A TRICK I FIGURED OUT: Take another CD. Go to the slot the CD is jammed in (Disc 3, 4 whatever)...MAKE SURE YOU HOLD THE CD TIGHTLY. Put the new CD in, but don't actually insert it in all the way. When the CD player tries to "pull it in," pull the CD out quickly. The "jammed" CD will spit out if you try this several times, usually. Certain CDs don't agree with the Volvo CD player (at least mine), and I am not sure why.
Yes, chucktaylor@prodigy .com is looking for a 1993 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham U1H Radio Assembly, the one with the CD player.
there is a CD cartridge in the boot the of the car this is just for the gps
The 2004 Volvo XC90 has a drag coefficient of .36 Cd.
The 2011 Volvo XC60 has a drag coefficient of 0.35 Cd.
The 2011 Volvo C70 has a drag coefficient of 0.31 Cd.
The 2015 Volvo S80 has a drag coefficient of 0.29 Cd.
The 2015 Volvo XC70 has a drag coefficient of 0.35 Cd.
The 2007 Volvo C70 has a drag coefficient of 0.31 Cd.